cover
Contact Name
akhyarnis febrialdi
Contact Email
febrialdi1@gmail.com
Phone
+628117408799
Journal Mail Official
baselang@e-journal.faperta.universitasmuarabungo.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Lintas Sumatera, Kampus 1 Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo
Location
Kab. bungo,
Jambi
INDONESIA
Baselang: Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian, Peternakan, Perikanan dan Lingkungan
ISSN : cd     EISSN : 27982114     DOI : 10.36355
Core Subject : Agriculture, Social,
The Baselang Journal is a scientific journal that publishes research results and/or reviews articles in the fields of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Environment. As well as presenting information on research results and scientific articles for sustainable agricultural development in Indonesia which are published electronically. The Baselang Journal is published by the Faculty of Agriculture, Muara Bungo University. The Baselang Journal is published twice a year, in April and October. The scope of the Baselang Journal covers general agriculture and the environment, namely: Cultivation (Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries), Agribusiness/Social Economics (Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries), Technology (Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries), and Environment. The Baselang Journal has implemented Open Journal Systems (OJS) since 2021 for all publishing processes in the Baselang Journal. Therefore, authors are required to register in advance and upload manuscripts online. Registration and login are required to submit the manuscript and its completeness online and to check the current status of the manuscript. Manuscript processing can be monitored through OJS by authors, editors, reviewers, and readers in real-time for all manuscripts.
Articles 7 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022" : 7 Documents clear
Upland Rice Tolerance Test Based on Pissy Seeds on Ultisols Used for Cultivation of Bulbs and New Openings Yandro Yandro Pratama; Widodo Haryoko; M. Zulman Harja Utama
Baselang Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i1.32

Abstract

Upland rice tolerance test trials based on pithy seeds on ultisols used for tuber cultivation and new openings were carried out from November 2019 – February 2021 in Nagari Kampung Pinang, Lubuk Basung sub-district with the aim of knowing the interaction of upland rice varieties on ultisols of former tubers and new openings of ultisols. This experiment was conducted in a factorial Randomized Block Design with two factors. The first factor was the upland rice varieties Rindang I, Luhur I and Barabah, and the second factor was the ultisol treated layer, namely cassava ultisol, onion ultisol treatment layer and new layer processing. Based on the experiment, it was concluded that the three upland rice varieties tested, namely Rindang I, Luhur I and Barabah were classified as tolerant varieties with the order of tolerance being the Rindang I variety, followed by the Luhur I variety and the Barabah variety. Keywords: rice, ultisol, cassava, shallot
The Influence Of Harvest Labor Productivity Factors On Palm Oil Production At PTPN VI Business Unit Batang Hari Sophia Sophia
Baselang Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i1.27

Abstract

This study aims to determine the labor productivity of oil palm harvesters at PTPN VI Batang Hari Business Unit, and to determine the effect of age, years of service, education level, salary and premiums as well as motivation in the productivity of harvesters at PTPN VI Batang Hari Business Unit. This research was conducted at PT Perkebunan Nusantara VI, Batang Hari Business Unit, which is located in Muhajirin Village, Jambi Outer City District, Muaro Jambi Regency. The research will be carried out from March 16 to March 27, 2021. This study was conducted to analyze the effect of labor productivity factors on harvesters on oil palm production at PTPN VI Batang Hari Business Unit. The data collection method used was direct interviews with list of questions (questionnaire) and secondary data collection from the company. The analytical method used is descriptive quantitative analysis and multiple linear regression analysis (F test and T test). The results showed (1) the productivity of harvesters at PTPN VI Batang Hari Business Unit as a whole from the samples taken, the results were more than one hundred percent. (2) together the factors of labor productivity of harvesters affect oil palm production in PTPN VI Batang Hari Business Unit. While in a single test the factors that affect the productivity of harvesters are the Salary and Premiums, and Motivation factors.Keywords: Plantation; Productivity; and Labor
PROFIT/LOSS ANALYSIS (Case Study of Ibu Wiyono's Peanut Cracker Agroindustry in Rimbo Bujang District, Tebo Regency) Muhammad Padli; Supriyono Supriyono; Widuri Susilawati
Baselang Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i1.28

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to analyze the profit/loss of Ms. Wiyono's peanut-cracker agro-industry and to analyze the business efficiency of Mrs. Wiyono's household-scale peanut-cracked agro-industry. This research was carried out in Rimbo Bujang District, Tebo Regency. The research method used is a survey research method, the object of research is the existing Peyek Peanut agroindustry, with a research time of one month which will be carried out on January 1, 2020 to January 30, 2020. The type of research used is quantitative research, while the data sources used are quantitative research. used, namely primary data and secondary data. The data analysis used in this study is an analysis of profit and loss, total revenue and profits as well as business efficiency of peanut curd. The results showed that, Mrs. Wiyono's Peanut Crack Business in one production period with a total cost of RP. 4,390,500. Generate revenue of Rp. 8,600,000 with a total income of Rp. 4,209,500. In other words, Mrs. Wiyono's Peanut Cracker agro-industry business is profitable and feasible to be developed and the income received from the value of the revenue-to-cost ratio (R/C ratio) Ms. Wiyono's peanut-cracker business is 1.95, this shows that the revenue-to-cost (R/C ratio) C ratio) of 1.95 can be interpreted for every Rp. 1 of the costs incurred, the peanut cracker business provides an income of Rp. 1.95. The value of the R/C ratio of Mrs. Wiyono's peanut-crack agro-industry in Rimbo Bujang District is efficient.Keywords: Business Analysis, Efficiency and Nuts
Sustainable Agricultural Development In Indonesia (Article Review) Fikriman Fikriman; Eci Prayetni; Pitriani Pitriani
Baselang Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i1.29

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe definition of sustainable agriculture is the successful management of resources for agricultural enterprises to meet changing human needs while maintaining or improving environmental quality and conserving natural resources. The true meaning of sustainable agriculture is one that is economically sustainable which is achieved by: less energy use, minimal ecological footprint, less packaged goods, widespread local purchasing with shorter food supply chains, less processed foodstuffs, community gardens and gardens more houses, and so on Sustainable agriculture relies heavily on returning nutrients to the soil by minimizing the use of non-renewable natural resources such as natural gas (which is used as a feedstock for fertilizers) and minerals (such as phosphates). The most important factors in the utilization of natural resources in a land are soil, sunlight, air, and water.Sustainable agriculture is the implementation of the concept of sustainable development in the agricultural sector. The concept of sustainable agriculture is based on three pillars: economic, social, and ecological.Keywords: Development, Agricultural, Sustainable
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (ocb) Viewed From Servant Leadership and Personality Of Employees at PT. Perkebunan Nusantara VI Business Unit Rimbo Dua, Tebo District Amran Amran
Baselang Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i1.53

Abstract

        Organizations or companies always have various kinds of goals to be achieved. To achieve organizational goals, cooperation between all units or sections within the organization is required. Without cooperation it is difficult for organizations to achieve success. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of servant leadership and personality on Organizational Citizenship Behavior of PT. Perkebunan Nusantara VI Rimbo Dua Business Unit, Tebo Regency partially and simultaneously. The total population is 47 people and the sample is 47 people using the sampling method using Saturated Sampling. the decision is that H0 is rejected Ha is accepted, it can be concluded that Servant Leadership has a significant effect on Organizational Citizenship Behavior and the personality variable with Organizational Citizenship Behavior shows that tcount = 10.584 is greater than ttable = 2.015 at a significance level of 0.05, so the decision is H0 is rejected Ha accepted, it can be concluded that personality has a significant effect on Organizational Citizenship Behavior. Based on the simultaneous simultaneous test, the Fcount value is 108.461 and the Ftable is 3.21, this indicates that the Servant Leadership and personality variables have a significant effect on the Organizational Citizenship Behavior variable. based on the results of r2 = 0.831 this means that the contribution of Servant Leadership (X1), Personality (X2) to Organizational Citizenship Behavior (Y) is 83.1% and the remaining 16.9% can be explained by other factors outside of this study .
The Effect of NPK Fertilizer and Fertilizer Through Leaves on the Growth and Yield of Red Chili (Capsicum annum L) Budi Prastia
Baselang Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i1.36

Abstract

Research on the effect of NPK fertilizer and fertilizer application through leaves on the growth and yield of red chili (Capsicum annum L) was carried out from October 2021–March 2022 on farmer lands in Tanah Grow Village, Tanah Grow District, Bungo Regency. With the aim of knowing the interaction between NPK fertilizer and fertilizer through leaves on the growth and yield of red chili plants. This experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design in the form of factorial with two factors and repeated 3 times. Factor A is the dose of NPK fertilizer which consists of 4 levels, namely: NI = 5 gr, N2 = 10 gr, N3 = 15 gr, N4 = 20 gr .Factor B is the provision of fertilizer through the leaves (Seprint), namely: PI = 8 cc/ltr, P2 = 10 cc/ltr, P3 = 12 cc/ltr, P4 = 14 cc/ltr, P5 = 16 cc/ltr. Based on the experiment, it can be concluded that there was an interaction between NPK fertilizer and Seprint leaf fertilizer on the yield of red chili plants, while there was no interaction with plant height, number of leaves and number of productive branches. The application of NPK fertilizer with a dose of N3 = 15 grams gave the best results on red chili crop yields. In the use of fertilizer through leaves (Seprint) the best concentration was 10 cc/liter, for plant height. Provision of NPK fertilizer and fertilizer through leaves (Seprint) had no significant effect on the parameters of the number of leaves and the number of productive branches.
The Utilization of Fermented Rice Straw Ammoniation Feed (Amofer ) to Increase Body weight Gain of Bali bull in Batu Kuta Lombok Barat Abyadul Fitriyah; Ria Harmayani; Aisah Jamili; Yuni Mariani; Ni Made Andry Kartika; Nefi Andriana Fajri; Isyaturriyadhah Isyaturriyadhah
Baselang Vol 2, No 1: APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/bsl.v2i1.37

Abstract

The utilization of rice straw waste as fermented ammonia (Amofer) for cattle farming was done in Desa Batu Kuta Kecamatan Narmada Kabupaten Lombok Barat from April-September 2021 with aims to introduce Amofer feed technology to increase body weight of bulls. The research procedures that have been carried out includes: 1). Amofer feed manufacture by adding ammonia in rice straw (Ammonia Straw), and 2). Amofer feeding management. This study was used 15 Bali bulls with 225 kg – 250 kg of body weights. There are three (3) treatments of Amofer feeding management, namely: R0 = Farmer's treatment (straw+concentrate); R1 = Forage 30% (15% elephant grass + 15% gamal grass) + 69 % Amofer feed + 1 % Concentrate (corn + bran); R2 = Forage 70% (35% elephant grass + 35% gamal grass) + 29 % Amofer feed + 1 % Concentrate (corn + bran). Parameters measured were feed consumption (FC) and daily body weight gain (DBWG). The results showed that the highest of FC was found on Bali bull with R-2 treatment (14.42 kg/each/day), and the highest of DBWG was shown by Bali bull whith R-2 treatment (0.66 kg/each/day). It is concluded, the Amofer feed formula in R2 treatment was more efficiently applied to ruminants with the aim of fattening cattle.

Page 1 of 1 | Total Record : 7